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Greenlanders speak out against Danish rule after decades of forced sterilization, poor living conditions: ‘They stole our future’

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NUUK, Greenland — Native Greenlander Amarok Petersen was 27 years old when she learned the gut-wrenching truth about why she couldn’t have children — and that Denmark was to blame.

Suffering from severe uterine problems, a medical doctor discovered an IUD birth control device in her body that she didn’t know she had.

Danish doctors had implanted it when she was just 13 as part of a population control program for thousands of native Greenlandic girls and women.

“I will never have children,” Petersen told The Post, with tears of anger and sorrow welling in her eyes. “That choice was taken from me.”

While the government of Denmark officially apologized last year for decades of forced sterilization of Indigenous women and girls, the horrific mistreatment has cast a long shadow on the island that has become the center of an international ownership fight.

This week, the Danes hosted European troops for military exercises on Greenland, asserting they are protecting the island from outside powers — particularly the United States. But for many Inuit, Denmark itself has long been the real threat.

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I have often wondered if President Trump knew of something that had to be kept secret in regards to national security and Russia and China.

Maybe he sees it as an investment in our safety as well as in gaining more money from oil, and in the meantime, helping the people who live there.
 
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NUUK, Greenland — Native Greenlander Amarok Petersen was 27 years old when she learned the gut-wrenching truth about why she couldn’t have children — and that Denmark was to blame.

Suffering from severe uterine problems, a medical doctor discovered an IUD birth control device in her body that she didn’t know she had.

Danish doctors had implanted it when she was just 13 as part of a population control program for thousands of native Greenlandic girls and women.

“I will never have children,” Petersen told The Post, with tears of anger and sorrow welling in her eyes. “That choice was taken from me.”

While the government of Denmark officially apologized last year for decades of forced sterilization of Indigenous women and girls, the horrific mistreatment has cast a long shadow on the island that has become the center of an international ownership fight.

This week, the Danes hosted European troops for military exercises on Greenland, asserting they are protecting the island from outside powers — particularly the United States. But for many Inuit, Denmark itself has long been the real threat.

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The land of my ancestors treats it's colonial natives horridly. They're not alone in doing this. We had the Tuskegee experiments and plenty of forced sterilizations in our country too. But I would have happily thought Denmark was above that. Wrong. Greenlanders have good reason to want Denmark gone.
 
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The land of my ancestors treats it's colonial natives horridly. They're not alone in doing this. We had the Tuskegee experiments and plenty of forced sterilizations in our country too. But I would have happily thought Denmark was above that. Wrong. Greenlanders have good reason to want Denmark gone.
Wow! Thats awful! Are you a convert? There aren’t many Danish Catholics…
 
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Wow! Thats awful! Are you a convert? There aren’t many Danish Catholics…
My religious history has gone through many steps as my ancestors flipped and flopped over the years. I'm a mutt.
 
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My religious history has gone through many steps as my ancestors flipped and flopped over the years. I'm a mutt.
Oh, interesting, are you a cradle or convert? Not to go off topic ;)

Anecdote: (I don’t think Greenland has any monastic communities, but Iceland has at least one cloistered women religious)
 
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NUUK, Greenland — Native Greenlander Amarok Petersen was 27 years old when she learned the gut-wrenching truth about why she couldn’t have children — and that Denmark was to blame.

Suffering from severe uterine problems, a medical doctor discovered an IUD birth control device in her body that she didn’t know she had.

Danish doctors had implanted it when she was just 13 as part of a population control program for thousands of native Greenlandic girls and women.

“I will never have children,” Petersen told The Post, with tears of anger and sorrow welling in her eyes. “That choice was taken from me.”

While the government of Denmark officially apologized last year for decades of forced sterilization of Indigenous women and girls, the horrific mistreatment has cast a long shadow on the island that has become the center of an international ownership fight.

This week, the Danes hosted European troops for military exercises on Greenland, asserting they are protecting the island from outside powers — particularly the United States. But for many Inuit, Denmark itself has long been the real threat.

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Wow! That sounds terrifying! I also wonder if their population is considered endangered considering how very few people live there!
 
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Oh, interesting, are you a cradle or convert? Not to go off topic ;)

Anecdote: (I don’t think Greenland has any monastic communities, but Iceland has at least one cloistered women religious)
Cradle Catholic. Almost left 50 years ago but discovered JPII and Joseph Ratzinger and Richard Neuhaus.
 
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